The overheating is definitely not caused by accumulated dust (there's some dust hanging on the cooling fan duct but it's still not enough to cause any issue). I'm concerned about hardware components, such as the logic board and RAM, getting deteriorated due to the heat. But I don’t understand why it’s doing this No apps except for two Safari tabs are open, my CPU is nonexistent too. While that is necessary to keep components from overheating, it is sometimes. iMac Pro fans start spinning the moment I turn it on Question I downloaded Macs Fan Control and took a look too, the second I turn on my iMac Pro the fans are already going at roughly 1100 RPM, which is the minimum fan speed. Components such as the processor or video cards use fans for cooling purposes. All Intel Macs supported + any conflicting programs are automatically closed and reopened. Allows control of fans in Apple computers in Windows and monitoring of temperatures. Fans are still an esssential parts of computer systems, especially on the desktop. Download Mac/SMC Fan Control for Windows (+ Temp) for free. Also my MBP overheats more often on Windows partition. FanCtrl is a free software program for Microsoft Windows devices to control the speed of PC fans. In order to not damage your machine, smcFanControl does not let you set a minimum speed to a value below Apple's defaults. It allows you to increase your minimum fan speed to make your Intel Mac run cooler.
It'll remain pretty darn noisy during the Windows update and regular software installation. smcFanControl lets the user set a minimum speed for built-in fans. But the laptop will make awful fan noises when I switch back to Windows partition.
You may want to check out more software for Mac, such as SSD Fan Control, HDD Fan Control or Mac PDF Converter, which might be similar to Macs Fan Control. My old MBP has less trouble overheating thanks to a new SSD. Macs Fan Control is a program that helps you control fans of any Mac and Boot Camp. Is this normal for all old and new MBP models? I don't get this issue from Yosemite or Sierra and even if I run Adobe programs the fans don't spin as much as they do on Windows partition. Whenever I run BootCamp Windows 8.1, my MBP's fans are spinning like jet turbos.